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PowerColor Radeon Hellhound RX 9070 XT 16GB Graphics Card $1130.25 Delivered @ Centre Com eBay

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The PowerColor Radeon RX 9070 XT Hellhound OC 16GB gaming graphics card

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AU $1,295.00

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  • +10

    Also the Asus Prime for 1229

  • +4

    ATL. I think this is a pretty decent price for this card. I think it can get lower. Certainly better value, than the cognitively impaired 9060xt

    • +22

      100% truth. The 9060 XT is classic AMD trying to BE nvidia, rather than trying to compete with nvidia.

      AMD has proved time and time again that if they were themselves in nvidia's position of dominance they would be just as wretched.

      Therefore, just go with whatever the best value card is. Brand loyalty—especially to publicly traded companies—is 20 IQ.

      • Unfortunately I must have brand loyalty to AMD. Intel isn't there yet, and Nvidia drivers are bad on Linux.

        All companies exist to make a profit. And selling to datafarms is more profitable than selling to consumers. I hope TSMC/Samsung make more fabs, to create more supply.

        9060xt is actually a horrible card. Half of a 9070xt, for half the price. Budget options should be better value.

        • +23

          If AMD make the best products for your needs in this present time, then I don't see that as brand loyalty.

          If in 2030, AMD's products become completely averse to your needs—but you are still buying from them because they were your favourite 5 years ago—then that's brand loyalty.

          I used to always buy Intel CPU's, until they went in to the toilet. Doesn't mean I've ruled out Intel forever.

    • +3

      When the next equivalent card in price has half the VRAM, the 9060XT isn't so bad. Used market isn't much better unfortunately, even 6700XT have been above $400 for the past 3 years used. Insanity.

      • +4

        The way I see it, if you're spending 500 bucks on a graphics card, just work like 2-3 weeks longer, and get one that's actually good, instead of a gimped piece of shit.

        • +5

          serious question: why such a neg on the 9060 XT ($629 atm) considering the 9070 XT is 90% more expensive but only max ~+75% more performance?

          • -6

            @ozbargeofconvicts: Cause 630 dollars is a lot, might as well save for an extra week and a half, and play at a higher resolution, with higher frame rates. 9060xt is also a pretty weak graphics card, it gets beaten out by a 4070, not futureproof.

            • +4

              @John Barosa: Yeah fair call, but still offers better $/FPS and could be useful for certain peoples budgets and situations.

              I'm considering one to upgrade my 1050 Ti as my budget is pretty thin and can't really save much until later in the year, would still be a big improvement for me.

              • -3

                @ozbargeofconvicts: Yeah. If you only have 600 bucks, yeah 9060xt is the best option the price.

                Yeah you only live once, so buy what you can I suppose. I personally wouldn't.

            • +2

              @John Barosa: Huh what's with you and that hatred for 9060 XT? It is litterally THE Value card of this generation.

              Rule of thumb is that a card of this generation improves over the a card of the same class of the previous gen and equal to the class one class up of the previous gen. 9060 XT 16 GB does exactly that, it is relatively 30% faster than 7600 XT, and comparable to 7700 XT in raster performance. This is even before taken into account it having better architecture for upscale and ray tracing. It has more PCI lanes than 7600 XT and more VRAM than 7700 XT too. 7600 XT launched in Australia at 600 for reference. All cards will get down to their eventual ATL but you can't expect it in the first month of release.

              You keep bringing 4070 in to compare it with 9060 XT, they are no where near each other. AMD has always been the value option to NVIDIA, being 50-100USD cheaper and providing more or less the same raster performance than its competitor, while being behind in features. The one that competed with 4070 (599 USD MSRP at launch) was 7800 XT (499 USD MSRP at launch) and that was 2 classes above the predecessor 7600 XT. It is wild to even compare 9060 XT with 4070. The closest to 7800 XT from AMD this gen is 9070 non XT (549 USD MSRP) is relatively 25-30% faster than 7800 XT and 4070. 9070 is also faster than 5070 (549 USD MSRP) and has more VRAM too (though 9070 should have been 50 USD cheaper).

              The only thing AMD did wrong with 9060 XT was to have a 8GB version, which no one wants, it's a waste of silicone. But the 9060 XT 16GB is perfect for its class.

              • -4

                @zellenal: Honestly. 9060xt isn't even that bad. I personally wouldn't buy it at this price. But I think I was just pissed at something else, and got mad at the 9060xt for it.

        • +4

          Gimped POS is a bit harsh. I agree with that sentiment for any 8GB card in 2025, but the 16GB pulls enough frames for me.

          As for the 2-3 weeks salary, well, that's a lot of money for more frames that I don't really need. I only need high framerates in R6 Siege and CS2, both are very well optimised and get great performance on the 9060XT.

          • -4

            @heef: Well if you're happy, that's all that matters. Personally I wouldn't buy it. 600 is too much to spend on something, if it's not the absolute best.

            • +11

              @John Barosa: I don't really understand the whole 'absolute best' argument. It literally is the best card for $600 new. Just like how the 5070 is the absolute best $900 card.

              Instead, phrase it as being a bad deal, as that is a subjective opinion. I can agree that it is not a particularly good deal, but there really aren't any cards on the market right now that are a good deal.

  • +44

    My wallet needs it under 1000 to make me feel like im not getting absolutely ripped.

    • +14

      Man and when I say that, I get negged 40 damn

      • +6

        What can i say….ive got the touch.

      • +1

        You said it at the wrong time that's why.

      • +13

        Actually, what you said that got you negged was:

        "Disappointing card. Doesn't even match the 4070(which should have been the 4060 ti), from 3 years ago."

        Which doesn't even really comment on the value, just makes an irrelevant comparison to an arbitrary card of your choosing

        • -4

          Pretty much the exact same, as what this guy is saying. 4070 was a disappointing card 3 years ago, and 9060xt card still can't match that. Fair comment.

      • +1

        My man John Warosa!!

        • My friend listen to me.

      • -5

        Lol you should see my negs. Dunno who's doing all the neg brigading. Normal users wouldn't feel that strongly and would even appreciate the info of lower deals. So who could it be hmmm… maybe a consortium of Aussie PC makers and computer retailers

        • +6

          I neg your comments about CPU prices because they are factually incorrect

          • -4

            @wizza13: Except they are factually correct. $200 for 7700, $300 for 7800X3D, $600 for 9800X3D, with multiple comments showing the calculations to get to these prices.

            • +3

              @marshmall0w2: I bet you compare the local price vs those Aliexpress ones, then the negs are understandable lol

              • -3

                @Masticccc: No, they're not? AliExpress is a valid post in OzB. There's no rule against AliExpress and comparisons against it. But yes, that might explain the neg brigade and not the "aChSHualLy, yOure WrOng" like the other dude claimed. Business is losing to AliExpress.

    • +1

      I paid 1200 and I'm happy with the performance jump from a 3080

      • +1

        I jumped from a 4060 and an XSX. It's like i was blind and now i can see

      • +1

        is it so much better than a 3080?

        • I think so…
          Would be good if it was faster of course… but then I'd have to spend closer to $2k

    • +3

      I bought at launch. I don't believe waiting 6 months to get a somewhat better price is valid. I get 6 months' use out of my card, incredible!

      • To be fair the price at launch was pretty close to this as well, depending on how close to launch you are talking about of course.

    • +1

      Why not a 5090?

      • -1

        5090 if you want not a bad card

    • +2

      Spend more for less, why not.

    • +2

      Unless you all-in on DLSS or Ray Tracing theres no point. They are very close cards in terms of raw performance.

    • +2

      nah. u should tho

  • +1

    Nice! Straight to below msrp, even better hellhound model too

  • pretty good card for just pure rasterization, but bad when it comes to compute for older software. some older programs dont work well with AMF, for example if you use vegas pro 15 then you'll experience crashes with the 9070 xt whereas my 5080 doesnt. It's the reason I swapped, I thought AMD would be ok but it seems like you gotta use modern software for proper dev support if you wanna go AMD.

    tldr: stick to nvidia if you're more than just a gamer

    • +9

      Nvidia isn't good on Linux.

      • +2

        True, but Nvidia on Linux is exactly what you want if you're into machine learning

        • +1

          AI programmers use Linux? Til

    • Same in DaVinci resolve, the AMF encoder no longer looks horribly bitcrushed like on the 7900xtx but has general stability issues for this Gen still.

  • 327mm too big to fit my case, 324mm is max size i can fit, can just fit MSI RX 6800. good to see prices starting to drop.

  • damn…$40 more than what i paid for my 7900XT 15months ago…

    • Should have waited /s

  • Works for Galax 1-Click OC 5080 @ 1840 as well.

    • +6

      Inb4 some one says fsr 4 only support a few games. Optiscaler has reached a milestone of fsr 4 on 300 games working and growing which adds more value to this good deal.

      https://github.com/optiscaler/OptiScaler/wiki/FSR4-Compatibi…

      • +8

        Yep, FSR4 is quite decent now.

        Obviously the 5080 @ 1840 is terrible value compared to either 5070ti @ 1320 or 9070xt @ 1120.

        I'm just saying the code is also ATL for 5080 for those who could use CUDA or the NVENC encoder etc.

        (or looking for a smaller card, I'm running a 5.7L backpack sized case and it won't fit any 3-slot 9070xt model or cheap 5070ti gamingpro, the next model that fits is the inno3d @ 1549 and at that price might as well go 5080)

        • +1

          I made a mistake and replied to your comment rather than my intended general post. I didnt mean to diss your post because deal is a deal. My bad there and should have check that it isnt a reply to your post.

      • +1

        Until you play multiplayer and get banned

    • Thanks just posted

  • +3

    First card, will be replacing the RX580. Playing only BF5 at the moment.

    Looking to play BF6 in the future. Do you think it's a good buy?

    • +3

      Going to be a massive improvement over the rx580. Enjoy!

      • +2

        thank you. ordered :-)

    • +13

      From a 580 to a 9070XT? Aladdin himself should deliver it to you on a magic carpet and start singing "a whole new wooorld" as you install it.

    • Do you have the PSU power to support it

      • Yes Corsair RMx 750W PSU. Good enough ?

        • +1

          Should be fine.

          Given you're running a 580 though I have to question both your resolution and your cpu? What monitor are you running and what cpu?

          • @ReaperX22: My Cpu is AMD Ryzen 5700x and Running off dual monitors Skyworth 27inch 165hz and Philips 34" 120hz games at 1080p. Lian Li 216x case and TEAMGROUP T-Force Dark Z FPS 16GB Kit Ram :-)

            • @tids2k: youll be able to comfortably run a 1440p monitor now with that CPU and your new GPU

            • @tids2k: This is a perfect drop-in upgrade for that system. Happy high refresh rate gaming!

              and yes, a 750w PSU is more than enough to power this as well as a whole system. I thought people stopped pearl clutching about PSU wattage a while ago but it seems the worry warts are still out there.

              • @xyron: It's still worth asking the question. a 700w 60 dollar PSU might seem fine, but it probably won't be fine for a 9070 XT. Likely not enough amps on the 12v rail or stability for it.

                I ran a GTX 1070 and Ryzen 2600x on a 450w corsair SFX just fine. But yeah it's fine to ask! But the brand/quality is more important than the number (usually).

            • @tids2k: Yeah your next upgrade should be a 1440p+ 144+hz monitor methinks! If both of those are at 1080p, it'd be worth a consideration :).

              I'd even consider a 34" ultrawide personally! Depends on your games, of course.

    • Yeh the BF games have historically been super optimised and tend to look and run very well on mid range hardware.

  • I paid 1250 for this 1 month ago from the same seller… fml

    • -7

      Thanks for letting us know. We were all wondering

      • and i hope u have a good night :)

    • +1

      I just bought the same from PC Case Gear for $1208, debating if I want to return as I just got the package today lol

  • +1

    Maybe time to upgrade from my GTX 660ti 2GB? or wait for it to hit $1k?

    • Do It :D

    • Ask yourself how many times you have asked yourself the same question… Then buy it

      • Too often :)

  • +1

    would love to see this at $999… but in all honesty, whats $130 gonna get you nowadays? a carton of milk?

    • +2

      Coles Long Shelf Life Milk is actually just like $2.5 lol. So you can get 52 cartons of milk with $130, which is one carton of milk per week for a year.

      • $1.6 what kind of ozbargainer are you?

    • +1

      Maybe 2 bananas

    • Costco sells their 3L milk for $3.19, so you can get 122 litres of milk with $130.

  • Can you use ebay vouchers for this? The Mrs has access to vouchers at a further 4% off but I don't want to get them just to find out I can't use them. Thanks.

    • Read the T&C's of the voucher. They usually say any exclusions/inclusions for that specific voucher.

      • +1

        Thanks. I should be more specific that it's eGift Cards.

        I didn't see any exclusions other than limits on spending / number of gift cards redeemed per transaction and then a link to the generic T&Cs.

        https://pages.ebay.com.au/ebay-gift-cards-terms/

        Extra 4% off….. it is the ozbargain way.

        • +1

          Perfect, should stack then.

          • +2

            @heef: Saved another $45.20 with the 4% off discount eGift Cards, bringing it down to $1085.05.

            Thanks OP!

  • Thanks jus purchased
    This will replace my beloved RTX2070

  • -7

    9070XT's are great, PowerColor are so bad though. Good luck returning it if your card coil whines out of the box!

    • +3

      you got no clue, hellhound and Nitro are the best cooling solutions for AMD

      • -3

        I've owned two PowerColor Red Devil cards in the last 7 years, and I work in a PC parts specific retailer. powercolor cards (particularly hellhounds) are one of our most returned cards (poor qc) and hardest warranty claims - I think I've got a clue.

        Nitro+ cards are actually Sapphire and they're usually great, I've got one in my main PC atm.

        • yea. im sure you do all that..
          when you say returning if you have coil whine, which retailer do you work for that will accept return for coil whine?

  • Good price but only $60 cheaper than the normal store. I am gonna wait.

  • +1

    Thanks, OP. Picked one up to replace the failing GTX1070. Time for a new build.

  • Funny way to spell nvidia

  • +1

    Sad that the 9070 XT Reaper has been discontinued as the Hellhound is too long to fit in my case 😭

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